Broome County, county in New York, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 189,420 inhabitants. The county was created 219 years ago in 1806. Its county seat is Binghamton.
There are 1 city/town in Broome County, NY. The largest city of Broome County is Conklin with a population of 5,069.
Conklin, Town in New York, United States
Sitting along New York's southern border, Broome County is home to several small cities and towns nestled in the rolling hills of the region. The city of Binghamton serves as the county seat and is the largest municipality with around 45,000 residents. Binghamton is home to a historic carousel and the Roberson Museum and Science Center. Nearby Johnson City and Endicott are essentially twin cities to Binghamton, all having grown as thriving manufacturing hubs.
Some of the other towns and villages scattered throughout Broome County include Windsor, Whitney Point, Deposit, Lisle, and Chenango Forks. These rural communities are characterized by their quaint main streets, local parks, and small-town charm. Many feature historic architecture harkening back to Broome County's past.
Outdoor recreation is also abundant around Broome County's towns and villages, with access to parks, trails, fishing spots along the Susquehanna River and Chenango River. From its urban centers to pastoral farmland vistas, the mix of municipalities and rolling country terrain creates Broome County's inviting character.
Home to just under 200,000 residents, Broome County's cities, towns, and villages each contribute to the area's friendly, small community atmosphere and picturesque scenery found in New York's southern tier region.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Broome County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Conklin | Town in New York, United States | 5,069 |